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Pachysandra makes the perfect low-maintenance ground cover in shaded areas. And you can grow it in most temperature zones. If you are looking for beautiful ground cover plants and want to learn how to grow and take care of it, this is the guide you need,

If you’re a fan of fresh limes, why not try growing your own lime tree? Be careful, though, as they can only survive in temperatures above 50º F, so you’ll need to grow them inside or at least bring them inside when the temperatures drop.

Orange trees aren’t as difficult to grow as you might think. Keep them outside if temperatures in your area don’t fall below 25⁰ F or grow them indoors for fresh, homegrown, oranges. Read here all about the orange tree facts and how to grow and care for it the right way.

Selaginella is an attractive, interesting plant to grow. For the best results, keep the soil moist but not overly wet, maintain high humidity around the plant, and don’t expose it to temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

15-20 years. That’s how long it takes for a Philodendron Selloum to bloom. To help it live that long, make sure you keep the soil moist and the leaves dry.
Find out more about how to take care of this plant below.

Hindu Rope Plants, a type of Hoya, produce picturesque star-shaped flowers after a couple of years of growth. To ensure that your plant is healthy and ready to bloom, be sure to water sparingly while also keeping its humidity high.

Hollyhocks produce beautiful flowers in a variety of colors but are short-lived. Thankfully, they’re very easy to grow and propagate so that you can continue your population of hollyhocks without much effort.

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